May I Elaborate? Sound Wisdom from JB Smoove Four Square Miles
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Affirmations, elaborations, and hallucinations from one of comedy’s most enigmatic minds! Join JB Smoove each week as he squeezes the most wisdom possible out of an inspirational quote. And now he’s dishing out real life advice and talking to more amazing guests! New episodes every Monday.
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Amanda Seales Elaborates
In this season finale of May I Elaborate, JB Smoove and Miles are joined by comedian Amanda Seales (HBO’s Insecure). Together they explain why you need to keep the cynics away from your creativity. Finally, the guys wrap up with a special word of thanks to all you wonderful listeners out there. This Week’s Quote: “To innovate is to live in hope. Innovation is the first casualty of cynicism.” - Ocean Vuong (Keep Calm and Carry On Calendar, Workman Publishing). Follow JB on Twitter. Follow Miles on Twitter.
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Paul Feig Elaborates
This week, JB Smoove and Miles are joined by the hilarious Paul Feig (director of Bridesmaids, creator of Freaks and Geeks)! Together, they explain how you can join the symphony of the universe.
This Week’s Quote:
“Being a part of creating stuff for the universe is awesome.” – Ilya Zhitomirskiy (Keep Calm and Carry On Calendar, Workman Publishing).
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Dumbass Videos
This week, JB Smoove and Miles remind you that attention is a muscle, and you need to hit the mental gym.
This Week’s Quote:
“By giving full attention to one thing at a time, we can learn to direct attention where we choose.” Eknath Easwaran (Keep Calm and Carry On Calendar, Workman Publishing).
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Kevin Hart Elaborates
This week, JB Smoove and Miles are joined by the great Kevin Hart! They want to know: why are you so afraid to ask the dumb questions? Plus Kevin, JB, and Miles offer advice on male friendship.
This Week’s Quote:
“Success comes to the individuals who ask the right questions.” – John Polanyi (Puh-lani) (Keep Calm and Carry On Calendar, Workman Publishing).
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Ass Buffet
This week, JB Smoove and Miles encourage you to find fulfillment in life’s simple imperfections. Plus JB gives advice to a struggling artist.
This Week's Quote:
“The essence of life is not to find the one thing that satisfies us but to realize that nothing can ever completely satisfy us. And that’s alright.” - Joan D Chittister (A Year Of Gratitude Calendar, Workman Publishing).
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George Wallace Elaborates
This week, JB Smoove and Miles are joined by the legendary George Wallace! Together, they explain why you need to start preparing for life’s curveballs. Plus George, JB, and Miles offer advice to a listener considering a move to Vegas.
This Week’s Quote:
“When a thing’s done, it’s done, and if it’s not done right, do it differently next time.” – Arthur Ransome (Keep Calm and Carry On Calendar, Workman Publishing).
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Customer Reviews
Wiser than my grandfather
JB, you smoke popular wisdom.
My grandfather, Stefan Lukianovich, used to say, “I’m not rich enough to buy cheap things.”
My 14yo daughter likes to remind me of this, like when she wanted an $800 pair of Balenciaga sweat pants.
Very funny and interesting!
I like that Miles keeps JB Smoove on track as he can go off on a tangent very easily. Hilarious though!
“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”
JB always an insightful and funny AF
Thanks JB and Miles, here is a quote I’d love to hear your take on:
“Authentic happiness derives from raising the bar for yourself, not rating yourself against others.”